What is the author's attitude towards present English standards?A. Positive.B. Indifferent
What is the author's attitude towards present English standards?
A. Positive.
B. Indifferent.
C. Objective.
D. Negative.
What is the author's attitude towards present English standards?
A. Positive.
B. Indifferent.
C. Objective.
D. Negative.
What is the author's main concern?
A.How to render automobiles pollution-free.
B.How to make smaller and safer automobiles.
C.How to solve the problem of traffic jams.
D.How to develop an automated subway system.
What is the author's attitude toward changes brought on by technological innovation?
A.He is excited about them.
B.He is disturbed by them.
C.He questions their usefulness.
D.He accepts them as natural.
What is the author's attitude toward changes brought on by technological innovation?
A.He is excited about them.
B.He is disturbed by them.
C.He questions their usefulness.
D.He accepts them as natural.
What is the author's view on personality?
A.Personality is the key to success in public speaking.
B.Extroverts are better public speakers.
C.Introverts have to learn harder to be good speakers.
D.Factors other than personality ensure better performance.
What does the author say about people's native and foreign languages?
A.Foreign language skills are of vital importance.
B.It's easier nowadays to learn a foreign language.
C.People today are not proud of their native language.
D.People's language skills are better than in the past.
According to what you have read, the author's probable preference will he ______.
A.walling for the coming of better firewall products,
B.finding a combination of both application gateway and packet filtering approach
C.meeting demands of every type with better products
D.implementing one better approach in the adoption of a firewall solution
[A]our definition of what’s normal varies with gender
[B]our focus of attention variesl with gender and age
[C]our definition of what’s average changes over time
[D]our focus of attention is distracted when interfered
What does the author try to tell us in this passage?
A.Aerobic exercise can make children smarter.
B.Schools are responsible for children's fitness.
C.Military training should be taken seriously.
D.Running on a treadmill is the best way of exercise.
What is the author’s purpose in writing this passage?
A) to call on the middle class to remain loyal to the free enterprise system
B) to warn the government of the shrinking of the American middle class
C) to persuade the government to change its current economic policies
D) to urge the middle class to wake up and protect their own interests
What is the author's view of "instant" scientific discoveries?
A.They occur with long intervals.
B.They occur in quick succession for a long period.
C.They require long periods of time to be confirmed.
D.They are never made easily, but through long years of intense work and persistence.